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The lime that is put on the fields is completely different from the lime that is used to sterilize ponds.
If you want the Yellow Perch in there, you can stock predators on top of them.
I would do research on aeration systems. No sense spending any $$ stocking more fish if they will winterkill. Yellow Perch can survive lower levels of O2 than many other fish, that could be the reason why they are in there too, and not the trout.
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